This sound good and simple to me (the visual authentication). Regards, Safir
On Tuesday 28 February 2006 12:37, Gunnar Wolf wrote: > This weekend we talked some points over with the people at Oaxtepec - > we will report them over several short mails :) > > Regarding the restaurant: They told me the preferred way with large > groups is not to use barcode scanners, not even to use tickets, but to > use visual authentication - the waiters will serve to everybody who > has a Debconf nametag of the right colors. They say that's what most > large groups do with them. Of course, they will still count how many > meals were served, and it's completely a trust-based relationship - We > will pay for whatever amount they say was served. > > Now, this opens up a bit for abuse, as people can give others their > nametags and we get to pay meals for free to other people - but I > would basically hope we can trust our group. > > They also agree to use tickets, which would mean more hassle (printing > and counting them for each person), but stronger authentication. > > What do you think? Do you oppose the simple trust model? > > Greetings, -- Dojdov pak tajno moja, zvezda prakam da te povika... _______________________________________________ Debconf-team mailing list Debconf-team@lists.debconf.org http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-team